
Anna Snapp
actor, writer, content creator, traveling medical educator, and mental health advocate

about me
I am a Philly-based actor and writer with a passion for bridging the performing arts and medical education & mental health advocacy.
In previous years, I studied acting at Temple University, studied Shakespeare & His Contemporaries at The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, and completed the full-time, 2-year acting conservatory at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York.
I have been performing my autobiographical one-woman show, I Found That the Sun Will Rise Tomorrow for both the theatre and medical communities since 2016. I have performed along the east coast, as well as abroad at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was both a best-seller at The 2016 Capital Fringe Festival in DC and at The 2019 United Solo Theatre Festival on Theatre Row in NYC. In Spring 2022, I premiered my newest solo show, It's Not About the Damn Food, a part-autobiographical, part-verbatim theatre piece based on interviews with people who have battled an eating disorder. It was showcased for New York's Northwell Health employees in May 2021, for medical educators nationwide at NEGEA's Health Humanities conference in July 2021, and for the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine in March 2022.
contact me
Instagram: @theannasnapp (16K followers)
TikTok: @theannasnapp (25K followers)